Zim Zum, UMCS Gallery, Lublin 2024
Zim Zum, UMCS Gallery, Lublin 2024
Zim Zum, UMCS Gallery, Lublin 2024
Wystawa zbiorowa Remedium, 2022, Poznań fot. Sonia Bober
Wystawa zbiorowa Remedium, 2022, Poznań fot. Sonia Bober
Znikanie, BWA Jelenia Góra, 2022
Znikanie, BWA Jelenia Góra, 2022
Znikanie, BWA Jelenia Góra, 2022
Znikanie, BWA Jelenia Góra, 2022
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
Disappearing, Rodriguez Gallery, Poznań, 2021
"Kaiser's Kaffee", naczynie z gotującą się aromatyczną kawą, tablica z napisem, praca pokazana podczas 9 edycji No Budget Show w ramach Poznań Art Week w budynku byłego zakładu psychiatrycznego w Owińskach, 2017 "Kaiser's Kaffee", a pot with boiling coffee, metal plate with lyrics, No Budget Show 9, former Psychiatric Hospital in Owińska near Poznań, 2017 “(…) Kulmhof – and the Shoah – were preceded by a programme of killing the mentally handicapped, those suffering from neurological disorders and the enfeebled. The Nazis began to work on it already in 1933, but it was not until their attack on Poland when they started the secret action under the code name of “T4”. They killed people in six centres, with the use of various methods. In late 1939 and early 1940 they went through with show tests. One group of patients was administered shots, and the other was gassed with carbon monoxide. The gassing won. At the time, gas was already being used by a special SS unit, Sonderkommando Lange--named so after its boss, the 30-year-old Herbert Lange--which implemented “T4” in Wartheland. Patients from a psychiatric hospital in Owińska near Poznań were gassed at the Gestapo prison in Poznań. It took just over ten minutes to gas about one hundred people. In December 1939, Lange introduced an innovation: a gas truck, which made it easier to murder people over larger areas. Once the truck doors open, twisted bodies clutching each other, covered in faeces and vomit, fell through them. People would trample and crush each other, bite off each other’s ears and noses. The truck trailer bore the logo of Kaiser's Kaffee Geschäft, the pre-war German equivalent of Starbucks (…)”. In 2015, an abandoned freezer truck was discovered by the side of an Austrian highway, containing the bodies of 71 immigrants. The trailer featured a poultry advertisement. 1.Jędrzej Słodkowski “Chełmno, zapomniany wstęp do Zagłady”, Magazyn Świąteczny 24.01.2016